What if you're a university researcher having to communicate a specialist subject - like science, technology, engineering, or maths (STEM) - and your "public" is a room full of unpredictable and brutally honest teenagers?  
 
A new training course to help university students and researchers present STEM to young people and the public has just been launched.
 
For any one on the list interested in finding out more about how to present to young people in particular, you can read or download this article -
 
"Top ten mistakes made by researchers when presenting to young people"
 
at www.think-differently.co.uk, where there is also more information about the course.
 
All the best
 
 

Paul McCrory

think differently

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